This is going to be the year of the tablet, and what do most people use tablets for? – mostly as a glorified e-reader and web browser. So there is no better way to celebrate 400 years of the King James Bible than by reading it on your iPad or Android powered phone. read on →

Social Media has regularly made the headlines in 2010, even if sometimes for the wrong reasons. Looking back over the last twelve months, perhaps we might say that in 2010, the church has at least tried to be sociable. read on →

Finding your car under a foot of snow is God’s way of telling you to walk today. I was pleased that I took my camera with me as I hadn’t noticed this street before

I had been struggling for inspiration for our Christmas services this week, so this set my mind off in new directions. Christmas is surely about hope coming very close, in skin and bone into the cold and dark, bringing light to the street here in the town where I live.

The sign has that urban grunge look which seems to earth the image and I think the snow caps help reinforce the message.

One of my most popular posts, 10 Best Church WordPress Themes, was written a couple of years ago and at the time I admitted to only being able to find 6 worthy of mention. Well theme designs for WordPress, like much of the web, has moved on in leaps and bounds. read on →